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Max Verstappen's manager breaks silence on tax avoidance allegations

Max Verstappen's manager Raymond Vermeulen has hit out at claims that the reigning World Champion is ‘avoiding tax' by residing in Monte-Carlo, a place where several drivers on the current grid regard as ‘home'. De Volkskrant have remarkably claimed that the Dutch government will lose somewhere around 200 million, should Verstappen continue to live in Monaco until 2028. Given that his current Red Bull contract expires at the end of 2028, the likelihood is that he will remain in the glitz and glamour of Monaco for several years to come. The Dutch newspaper were quick to admit that they were suggesting that Verstappen was avoiding tax rather than the charge of illegal tax...
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